Colby Covington Admits He May Have To Leave American Top Team

Colby Covington is currently in a feud with American Top Team teammates, Jorge Masvidal, and Dustin Poirier. It has gotten so bad that Poirier said ‘it’s on sight’ if he sees him, while “Chaos” admits a brawl could very we…

Colby Covington is currently in a feud with American Top Team teammates, Jorge Masvidal, and Dustin Poirier. It has gotten so bad that Poirier said ‘it’s on sight’ if he sees him, while “Chaos” admits a brawl could very well happen. Given the heat between teammates, Colby Covington admits leaving American Top Team could be […]

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Exclusive: Dan Lambert Believes Illinois Athletic Commissioner Stopped Yoel Romero’s UFC 225 Weight Cut To Attend Cubs Game

Yoel Romero went through one of the most disturbing weight cuts in recent mixed martial arts (MMA) memory back in June of last year. The 42-year-old Cuban powerhouse missed weight for his UFC middleweight championship fight against Robert Whittaker at UFC 225. After missing weight, Romero could be seen grimacing in pain as he left […]

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Yoel Romero went through one of the most disturbing weight cuts in recent mixed martial arts (MMA) memory back in June of last year.

The 42-year-old Cuban powerhouse missed weight for his UFC middleweight championship fight against Robert Whittaker at UFC 225. After missing weight, Romero could be seen grimacing in pain as he left back to his hotel room. Romero initially missed weight upon his first try but was given a second attempt after being cleared by doctors. Per the Illinois Athletic Commission rule, a fighter will receive two hours to make the weight on their second attempt.

However, Romero’s time was cut short for unexplained reasons. Romero only received about 30 minutes of the two hours. American Top Team (ATT) owner Dan Lambert tells LowKickMMA he believes it was so the commissioner could attend a Cubs game.

“I thought Yoel won that fight,” Romero said. “I thought the score was terrible, I thought worst-case scenario you could have an argument that it was a draw. But I don’t think there’s any way he lost that fight. As far as making weight, when he got that fight, it was on relatively short notice and his foot was even in a walking boot.

So the weight is concerning, but he certainly had a reason for it, plus there’s a long story about what happened with the commission. He was getting two hours to go make weight, they cut that short to 30 minutes because the commissioner wanted to go make a Cubs game that afternoon. So that was kind of a joke as well.”

Lambert detailed how Romero’s second attempt at making weight went down. “The Soldier Of God” rested a bit before jumping into a bath to resume his weight cut. However, just five minutes into his bath, the commissioner ordered Romero back downstairs to weigh-in, leaving about an hour and a half of his given time on the table. The commissioner threatened if Romero didn’t come down to weigh-in, he wouldn’t be fighting.

“It was one of the biggest crocks of sh*t I’ve ever seen in this business,” Lambert said. “Yoel went to the weigh-ins and he was a pound over. They give you two hours to make weight if the doctors deem that you’re physically fit enough and it’s safe for you to make the cut. They looked at him, they said, ‘Yup, he’s fine, go to your room.’ We went to the room, he had – I believe it was two hours to make the weight. So they said ‘Hey, no rush, we’ll chill out a bit and then take a little 15-minute bath, we’ll get under the covers for another 10 minutes, we’ll walk down and be fine.’

“And he relaxed, he chilled out. The UFC doctors were there, the commission doctors were there, he just laid in bed, chilled out for a little bit, ate a little bit of fruit. And then he got in the tub and five minutes into the bath the commission doctor got on the phone and said, ‘Oh, the head commissioner says to be down here in five minutes or he’s not going to fight.’ We go, ‘What do you mean? We have like an hour and a half left?’ They go, ‘Nope, she says he has to be there right now.’ ‘What do you mean he has to be there right now?’ ‘She says he has to be there right now.’

“And he had to get out of the bath, he had no time to extend his bath time, he had no time to sit under the sheets from the bath. Got up, walked downstairs, and what did he miss it by, a pound and a half or something? It was ridiculous. It wasn’t because the doctors said he could no longer continue. Then later, someone told me they saw the commissioner at the Cubs game that afternoon.

“They gave no explanation whatsoever as to why he wasn’t given the time he was supposed to be given to make the weight. And then they just said it was her decision, and then she’s at a Cubs game, so you do the math.”

Lambert was understandably furious about the entire situation, summing up the ordeal as “a f*cking joke.”

“It’s a f*cking joke,” Lambert said. “If the rules say, that you get two hours if you’re physically fit, then you get two hours. It’s not you get a half-hour, you get 37 minutes, you get 42 minutes. If they said it was only half an hour, he would’ve gone right into his room and jumped into the tub, then he should’ve made weight. So, he got a raw deal on that one.”

What do you think about Lambert saying he thinks Romero’s time was cut so the commissioner could attend the Cubs game?

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Greg Hardy, American Top Team Want Ranked Opponents Next

UFC heavyweight prospect Greg Hardy wants a ranked opponent next and the sentiment is the same from his gym American Top Team (ATT). Hardy got his second win under the promotion when he knocked out Juan Adams at UFC San Antonio last month. With just six fights under his belt, it’s obvious that Hardy is […]

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UFC heavyweight prospect Greg Hardy wants a ranked opponent next and the sentiment is the same from his gym American Top Team (ATT).

Hardy got his second win under the promotion when he knocked out Juan Adams at UFC San Antonio last month. With just six fights under his belt, it’s obvious that Hardy is still very green in the sport. However, his athleticism and potential is very clear for all to see.

UFC president Dana White recently stated that Hardy wanted a top 15 opponent next. While he still believes the “Prince of War” is not entirely ready, ATT owner Dan Lambert believes differently.

“Obviously, as you are progressing as a fighter you have to go up the rankings and fight more difficult opponents,” Lambert told BJPenn.com. “Heavyweight is a little different because once you get outside of the top-seven or eight the differences in skillset from 10 to 15 aren’t huge.

But yeah, Greg wants ranked opponents and we want those too. A lot of people thought Adams would be the person to derail the hype and obviously we saw what happened.”

Do you think a top 15 opponent is the right choice at this stage for Hardy? If so, who do you want to see him face next?

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Jedrzejczyk Promised Another UFC Title Shot With Win Over Waterson, Says Dan Lambert

America Top Team head honcho Dan Lambert claims Joanna Jedrzejczyk is one win away from another UFC strawweight title bout. Jedrzejczyk is scheduled to take on Michelle Waterson on Oct. 12 at a UFC event in San Francisco. The card will air live on ESPN…

America Top Team head honcho Dan Lambert claims Joanna Jedrzejczyk is one win away from another UFC strawweight title bout. Jedrzejczyk is scheduled to take on Michelle Waterson on Oct. 12 at a UFC event in San Francisco. The card will air live on ESPN+. Jedrzejczyk will be looking to bounce back from her Dec. […]

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Robbie Lawler Reveals Real Reason He Left ATT

Much has been made about Robbie Lawler’s departure from American Top Team (ATT). In fact, it seems to be the main source of drama and buildup heading into the former champion’s bout with Colby Covington at this weekend’s UFC Newark. A…

Much has been made about Robbie Lawler’s departure from American Top Team (ATT). In fact, it seems to be the main source of drama and buildup heading into the former champion’s bout with Colby Covington at this weekend’s UFC Newark. ATT faithful Covington claimed Lawler left the gym that made him champion because of a […]

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Colby Covington, Jorge Masvidal Not Training Together Anymore, Dan Lambert Says

Despite still being supposed best friends, Colby Covington and Jorge Masvidal don’t train together anymore according to American Top Team (ATT) owner Dan Lambert. Covington and Masvidal are longtime friends, teammates and former roommates as well, but the pair haven’t really been seen together lately. It should come as no surprise that it has coincided […]

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Despite still being supposed best friends, Colby Covington and Jorge Masvidal don’t train together anymore according to American Top Team (ATT) owner Dan Lambert.

Covington and Masvidal are longtime friends, teammates and former roommates as well, but the pair haven’t really been seen together lately. It should come as no surprise that it has coincided with Masvidal’s recent rise up the ranks following his knockouts of Darren Till and Ben Askren.

And according to Lambert, the two aren’t training together because of the increasing likelihood of them potentially facing each other in the future:

“No. Jorge and Colby aren’t training together anymore,” Lambert told BJ Penn. “They are in the gym together at the same time, but they both see the writing on the wall they have to fight each other. They have gone their own ways in terms of training as they aren’t training together and I don’t blame them as they will have to potentially fight each other soon.”

Covington vs. Masvidal Would Be Awkward But Not New

Should they fight one another, it wouldn’t be a problem. It wouldn’t be the first time it’s happened either as Robbie Lawler and Tyron Woodley fought each other for the welterweight title back in 2016 when they were both at ATT.

“We have a big gym and private areas,” Lambert added. “We would ideally try to get them in there at different times. If the training schedules overlap we would assign different coaches and training partners to each guy for their camp. Just do our job and both guys would come in ready.

“I don’t look at those guys any differently. They are both ATT. But, one is going to win and one is going to lose. It is a good problem to have if they fight for the title as it means the gym is doing its job. But, you have a 100 percent chance one of your guy loses. It is a bit of an awkward situation but we have been in it before.”

Do you think we’ll see Covington vs. Masvidal soon?

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